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Glenn Greenwald
The administration's best friends in Congress come to its defense. The false defense from Rockefeller and friends. How the "concision" requirement of television limits debate.

The Dodd and Biden show

Walter Shapiro
When Tuesday's debate turned to foreign policy, the two veteran senators schooled Clinton and Obama.

Giuliani advisor: Doubt the NIE!

Tim Grieve
Norman Podhoretz suspects that the intelligence community is attempting to undermine Bush.

Today’s Democratic debate on NPR

Walter Shapiro
One bonus is that CNN will not be choosing the questions.

Hillary Clinton rejoins the fray

Walter Shapiro
After the hostage scare, the former first lady is back in Iowa worrying about polls and ice storms.

The $425-a-vote caucus

Walter Shapiro
A day with Mitt Romney is a reminder that the Iowa campaign is a case of too much money chasing too few voters.

Hostages taken at Clinton office

Tim Grieve
Clinton cancels DNC appearance.

Barack Obama is hip to Margaret Mead

Walter Shapiro
In a revealing campaign trail moment, the Illinois senator reveals himself to be ... yes ... the son of an anthropologist.

Michelle Obama gets real

Rebecca Traister
She may be too authentic for Maureen Dowd, but the bold and plain-spoken candidate's wife has made doubting Iowans into believers.

McClellan’s meaning, Oprah’s impact and other mysteries

Joan Walsh
So many intriguing stories, so little time before Thanksgiving.

Biden calls himself “the odd man out” among ’08 Democrats

Walter Shapiro
Sen. Joe Biden blasts his fellow Democratic presidential candidates, saying they need to "connect the dots" when it comes to Iraq, Iran and foreign policy.

The Democrats’ foreign (policy) wars

Walter Shapiro
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton may be trading salvos over their international credentials, but the Democratic presidential contenders are really a united front.

Obama edges up in Iowa

Tim Grieve
It's within the margin of error, but he leads Clinton by four percentage points.

Chris Dodd’s perfect squelch

Walter Shapiro
Despite his long-shot stealth campaign, the Connecticut senator is deftly deflating Hillary's claims of experience.

What you missed while watching “Project Runway”

Michael Scherer
The Democratic debate in Vegas: Fire-retardant pantsuits! Hecklers! Mysterious booing! GOP-style mudslinging! And a bizarre photo op.

Biden scores; Richardson whiffs

Tim Grieve
The best and the worst of last night's debate.

America’s next top spouse

Rebecca Traister
A guide to the brassy, opinionated, loud, difficult and plum-crazy partners on the arms of their president-running partners. Who says the campaign season is dull?

Senate confirms Mukasey

Salon Staff
Six Democrats defect, making the waterboarding equivocator America's top lawyer.

A Democrat in ’08? In theory, yes

Tim Grieve
Checking in on the latest polls.

Sizing up the Democratic race so far

Joan Walsh
Hillary Clinton may be having her worst week yet, but it's not clear her challengers can take advantage, despite all the media hype.

Biden’s high hopes, Edwards’ tough talk

Tim Grieve
Biden says he'll win the nomination if he finishes in the top three in Iowa.

Rudy knows best

Tim Grieve
More experience in foreign policy than Biden, more expertise on torture than McCain!

What Hillary won’t say about torture

Mark Benjamin
Sen. Clinton gives Salon her most detailed answers yet on torture -- but still leaves some wiggle room.

The most interesting debate yet

Joan Walsh
Obama missed some big chances, while Edwards, Dodd and Biden looked their best. And why are we talking about UFOs?
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